Hanhart – “At the Races”
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Motor sport has been synonymous with the Hanhart name for decades. Its active
involvement in major vintage car rallies and its sponsorship of selected events in
this field reinforce the brand’s longstanding tradition of precision timekeeping in
motor sport.
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instruments were needed to measure time reliably. In Hanhart, the organizers
of these events found what they were looking for. The watch manufacturer
began producing hand-held mechanical stopwatches in its workshops in
Southern Germany in 1924, a pioneer in this field. With its “Superschnell-
schwinger” (super-fast) watch with a frequency of 360,000 vibrations per hour,
Hanhart became the first manufacturer to enable hundredths of a second to be
measured. Hanhart thus quickly became synonymous with precision time-
keeping, and soon developed into the most important producer of time-measuring
instruments.
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manufactory in Gütenbach in countless individual work steps, are still one of the
Swiss-German watch brand’s key product segments. Nowadays they are an
invaluable companion at rallies, particularly for ambitious drivers of vintage
cars.
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manufacturer has been present at the key vintage car events in Germany since
the beginning of this season.
The brand, which continues to specialise in the manufacture of precise, reliable and
functional instrument watches, is the title sponsor of the Rallye Solitude Historic in
Stuttgart (July) and the Jochpass Memorial in Bad Hindelang (September/October),
and also sponsors major races such as the ZF Sachs Franken Classic in
Bad Kissingen (June), the Württembergische Classic in Garmisch-Partenkirchen (July) and the 39. AvD Oldtimer-Grand-Prix in August at the Nürburgring.
The company’s own Hanhart Historic Racing Team also takes part in rallies such as
the Gaisbergrennen, the Tiefenbronn Classic, the Sommer Monte, the Eggbergrennen, the Haldenhof Revival and the Heidelberg Historic with well-loved vintage cars such as a 1938 Alvis 12/70 or a 1958 Porsche 356 A.
Further activities in other key markets are planned for the next few years.
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